Singapore’s Jewel Changi Airport will get hedge mazes, an indoor waterfall, and a full mall.

A lot of us consider airports as a necessary evil — a stress-filled, overpriced purgatory we have to get through in order to make it to our intended vacation destination. But according to Mashable, the Changi Airport in Singapore is undergoing some renovations that won't just make it a layover paradise — it could turn it into a holiday spot, itself.

Wednesday morning, Changi Airport released a teaser video for Jewel —
a 10-story complex set to open in early 2019 that comes complete with gardens, mazes, slides, and even the world's tallest indoor waterfall.

"I’ve never built a maze in the sky before, 30m above the ground," he explained. "One of the details was plants need to put their roots down, but in some places, there were beams, where we wanted to put the roots, so we had to solve the problem in different ways."